This Spray Paint Can Trigger Handle relates to an accessory for use with aerosol cans, and is particularly concerned with a device by means of which an aerosol can can be actuated without the need to place a finger on the valve- actuating button.
Aerosol cans conventionally have a button which incorporates a spray nozzle and which is connected to a dispensing valve mechanism whereby depression of the button will cause the contents of the can to be emitted in the form of a spray. However, when spraying certain15 products, and also on occasions when the valve mechanism may become partially stuck the contents of the can can come into contact with the finger of the user of the can, which is clearly undesirable.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device by means of which the dispensing button can be actuated "remotely".
Broadly in accordance with the present product there is provided a device for use with an aerosol can, the device comprising a handle portion arranged to be gripped by the user, means to engage and grip a portion of the aerosol can, and trigger means which upon actuation is arranged to control movement of the dispensing valve mechanism of the can.
Preferably, the gripping means of the device comprises a bifurcated portion arranged to clip around an annular portion of the can, preferably around an annular flange positioned below the dispensing button. Preferably, the bifurcated portion comprises two arcuate iaws which tocether extend through more than 180°.
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